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    The Options of Moral Choice Moral choice has four biblical options and can be found in the bible. When God created the world and everything in it, He intended for it to be “good” and to have no evil. We all know the difference between right and wrong and the difference in moral and immoral. The Bible clearly talks and explains how God had intended the moral choices of which we have and should follow. This paper will talk about the four biblical options, moral choice, and the temptation of man.…

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    Holding onto a sense of morality in the graphic design industry is not always an easy task. Most income is generated when a designer is obligated to take on the requests of a paying client, no matter how unethical the specifications may be. Graphic designers are often obligated to ignore their own values in order to keep their careers. Some may argue that a graphic designer should realize that they need to have the ability to put their personal feelings aside, in order to please their customers…

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    What Is Software Piracy?

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    Microsoft Office (i.e. the utility) far outweighs the cost of an additional copy, under Utilitarianism it is most moral that everyone who can possibly use the software has it. Piracy, in this application, serves as a means for maximizing utility and morality. Normative Egoism. A secondary argument made in favor of piracy is Normative Egoism. This philosophy stipulates that one ought to put themselves before others, as a form of moral duty similar to Kantianism (Moseley n.d.). It is important to…

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    As the year of 2016 concludes, we approach what is one of the greatest contests in American history: the presidential campaign. This competition repeats itself in a four year cycle, and every election year one of the either Democratic or Republican candidate defeats the other. Eventually, this person becomes the president of the United States and is able to influence all of the laws and regulations. Why do Americans seem to be divided along moral lines? What makes somebody pro-life or pro-choice…

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    identification by many as the creator of modern economic theories that formed the basis of capitalism in its present system, postulated much further into the concepts of the evolution of civilization and the changing societal morals within. His focus on morality and its intersection with his unique definition of sympathy shaped a philosophy that influenced fellow Enlightenment thinkers and later moral philosophers. Smith’s unique theories on this subject, in particular the idea of the impartial…

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    Morality is also shaped by the environment in which someone is in, such as setting or social classes. For example, if you live in deplorable conditions or in a low class your morale will be different from another person’s moral who lives in favorable conditions…

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    Stephen Nathanson criticizes the Equal Punishment Principle used to justify the death penalty. He believes that the idea of equal punishment, which is backed by common sense and tradition, has many flaws that need to be considered (Timmons, 2007, pg. 541). Nathanson explains why the Equal Punishment Principle would not work in actual practice and the constructive messages we can send by ridding of the death penalty. The Equal Punishment Principle, adapted from the “an eye for an eye” principle,…

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    “What I mean is… maybe it’s only us”(Golding 80). Simon, one of the young boys stranded on a strange island, is referring to the beast and attempts to contradict the rest of the boy 's fears that the beast is somewhere among them. He instead suggests that the evil has always been within them. However, could a group of young, innocent boys really be a manifestation of the cruelty and evil that inhabits human beings? William Golding’s book Lord of the Flies begins when a plane full of English…

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    Since the beginning of history, mankind has questioned its existence. How did life start? When did life start? Over the centuries, two schools of thought arose, presenting different ideas on the creation of mankind. Evolution and religion both presented ways mankind could have been created, however, a compromise couldn’t be made between the two due to their radically different natures. In Inherit the Wind, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, Bert Cates, a science teacher, is on trial for…

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    In order to judge a situation using Social Contract theory, we have to understand a few principles behind the theory first. These include the Social Contract, John Rawl 's Principle of Justice, and the Difference Principle. Using these three ideas, we can determine what constitutes a community of people, what makes a moral rule correct, and which correct moral rules would be accepted by a community of people. The Social Contract is this idea that when people come together to form a community,…

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